Scholarships

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The Fullerton College Foundation offers scholarships for students continuing, graduating and transferring their education at Fullerton College. All Fullerton College students are encouraged to apply.

General Scholarship Information

All applications for foundation sponsored scholarships must be submitted online before February for eligibility of the following Fall and Spring semesters. All Fullerton College students are encouraged to apply. However, most require common criteria.

Sample Calendar:

Early May: Letters are sent out informing the students of their award status

May- Foundation Scholarship Awards Banquet

August: The first disbursement of the scholarship award is given

January the Following Year: The second disbursement of the scholarship award is given.

Disbursements:

Awards are typically disbursed in two payments: half in the fall, and upon successful completion of 12 units with a 3.00 G.P.A.,(Osher is 2.5) the remaining half in the spring.

Fall disbursement:

To receive the first disbursement, students must complete a scholarship disbursement form (disbursement form must be picked up from the Foundation office), submit proof of registration for the Fall semester and submit a thank you letter to the donor. Processing time for checks is approximately two weeks.

Spring disbursement:

To receive the second disbursement, students must show proof of successful completion of fall semester courses as well as proof of registration for the spring semester.

Other conditions:

'Graduating Scholarship' recipients must graduate by August of the year of their award in order to receive their scholarship award. Unclaimed scholarships will be forfeited by the end of the academic year for which they were awarded.

Available Scholarships for the Arts

The Art Department also offers merit based scholarships each spring to the Student Art Show winners in several different categories.

Terry & Karen Blackley Fine Arts Division Recruitment Fund

This scholarship can be used for recruitment in the Fine Arts and/or for the purpose of student scholarships. The fine arts division will determine the manner in which funds are disbursed.

Ref #: 390-3032, 303-3032

Steven Mayo Echols

This scholarship is open to any student in The Fine Arts or Liberal Arts Division demonstrating unique artistic talent. They must have a 3.0 GPA or above.

Ref #: 390-3094, 303-3094

Fine Arts Wirzbicki Scholarship

The Fine Arts Department will determine criteria.

Ref #: 303-3135, 390-3135

Anita &amp Everette Farnsworth Theatre Arts Scholarship

This scholarship is to be awarded to a theatre arts major with outstanding integrity, seriousness of purpose, demonstrated financial need and a dedication to theatre. This scholarship is to be used to further the student's education and career development in the theatre. The selection will be by a committee of Theatre Arts staff appointed by the chairman of the Theatre Dept.

Ref #: 390-3105, 303-3105, 590-2105, 503-2105

Bronwyn Dodson Memorial Award

Awards to be determined by the faculty of the Theatre Arts Department for one or not more than two students majoring in Theatre Arts. The recipients must be students transferring or graduating to be considered. They must also have a minimum 2.5 GPA. First consideration will be given to students who are poly talents or represent the most promising theatre students.

Ref #: 390-3085, 303-3085, 590-2085, 503-2085

Esther &amp Vernon Hatch Drama Scholarship

Eligibility goes to any sophomore majoring in drama or interpretive speech who will graduate from F.C. with a GPA of 2.5 or better, and continues towards a bachelor's degree in a four-year college or university the following year. Prime requisites for candidates shall be good character, a constructive attitude, and earnest application in college, financial need, and excellence in drama or interpretive speech productions. Recommendations will be by a committee of three, appointed from the Theater Arts Department by the Chairman of Fine Arts Division. The award may be divided.

Ref #: 390-3170, 303-3170

Marvon Levine Scholarship

This award is for a graduating or continuing theatre arts major. Criteria includes outstanding achievement in theatre, promise in the entertainment industry and a minimum 2.5 G.P.A.

Ref #: 390-3232, 303-3232

Theatre Arts Alumni Legacy Scholarship

This scholarship is for a continuing Theatre Arts student and will be selected by the Theatre Arts Faculty.

Ref #: 390-2037, 303-3037

Disclaimer: Data on this page was extracted on February 2017 and is subject to change. The data provided does not circumvent the data provided by the Fullerton College Foundation. Those interested in a procuring a scholarship or obtain details of an existing scholarship should visit the Fullerton College Foundation website for up to date criteria and timeframes.

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